ECT Seminar: Aidan McGlynn Epistemic injustice
Delineating Epistemic Injustice The notion of epistemic injustice wasn’t originally intended to be a catch-all term for harms generated by or within our epistemic practices (such as our practice of…
Delineating Epistemic Injustice The notion of epistemic injustice wasn’t originally intended to be a catch-all term for harms generated by or within our epistemic practices (such as our practice of…
Pre-Read Session: Christian List “Levels of Description and Levels of Reality: A General Framework” in Levels of Explanation (2024), Katie Robertson and Alastair Wilson (Eds.) .
Link: Munro, Cults Conspiracies and Fantasies of Knowledge
Abstract: Â Normative inferentialist approaches to semantics in the tradition of Robert Brandom have traditionally focused on challenging as the appropriate response to an unentitled claim in an assertion-based autonomous…
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